Dat is pas een reggae ritme
5. Rhythm: Everything about reggae has to do with rhythm. One can clearly differentiate a reggae tune from another genre by just identifying the rhythmic patterns. Reggae incorporates plenty of off-beat rhythms. These are usually staccato
beats played by a guitar or piano (sometimes both) on the off-beats (also known as upbeats) of a measure. This gives most reggae music a 'jumpy' feel. The "one drop rhythm" is another pattern often noticed in reggae. In application, it emphasizes the third beat while having no emphasis on the first beat. The bass guitar plays an important role in holding the rhythm down in reggae. Most reggae bass parts are just repeating riffs (melodic patterns) with frequent octave jumps. While the bass provides the weight and anchor, other instruments such as percussion and guitar fill in the 'holes' to create complex polyrhythmic patterns.
Before I die, I’m going to eat a bag of unpopped popcorn. That should make the cremation a little more interesting.